i have blisters all over the palm of my hands,they itch like hell,soon as they appear they burst then the skin peels off,then starts all over again,ive been to the docters they gave me steroid cream which removed he blisters but once the time was up to stop using the cream they reappeared,ive also used acupuncture which also removed, but again came back when stopped treatment,please help im at my wits end regards nikki
It seems that you may be having vesicular disease of palm called pompholyx. It is a short of allergy. There may be small vesicular eruptions on palms which may be itchy. There may be some cause in the form of allergen. It may be water,soap, detergent,housedust,housedust mite,pollen,clothes,grass or some other. You consult dermatologist for firm diagnosis. It is a relapsing condition. Antihistaminics and short course of steroids in tappering dose would be helpful. Apply mild steroid with antibiotic cream. Avoid contact with suspected allergen. I hope you got my answer.
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Hi nikki, It seems that you may be having vesicular disease of palm called pompholyx. It is a short of allergy. There may be small vesicular eruptions on palms which may be itchy. There may be some cause in the form of allergen. It may be water,soap, detergent,housedust,housedust mite,pollen,clothes,grass or some other. You consult dermatologist for firm diagnosis. It is a relapsing condition. Antihistaminics and short course of steroids in tappering dose would be helpful. Apply mild steroid with antibiotic cream. Avoid contact with suspected allergen. I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD